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f) THE SUXDAT OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, AUGUST 4, 1912. RQWDS AT BEACH RESORTS ENJOY MID-SUMMER DIVERSIONS f Continued From Pate 4.) lulst. Anna Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ohler. Miss Ackerman. Mr. and ye. H. Callender. Frank Woodfleld. Pm Spokane Mr. and Mrs. A. P. r, Alex M. Winston. Robert R. f. Jr.: E. G. Rich. Myron A. Folsom. fm New York Miss K. Goldsmith. e Bennett. R. H. Sherwood, E. II. pseud. R. W. Miles. om Youngs town. O. C. H. Booth, 4 Booth, James A. Booth, Mrs. S. s. Miss Almira Ames. Misses Ilattle and Birdie Wise, storla. who were house guests of A. Tllxer at her cottage "Tilser " for a few days, have returned s Kathryn O'Connor, of Portland, i"ned home Sunday after spending wk at The Tllzeronla. as Mae Comport crave several ant affairs honoring: the guests of Tllzeronla, especially the nay- 1 last Thursday. The chaperones a Mrs. Tilzer. Mrs. H. A. Webber Miss Comport. S. Myers and family are recent ar il.. liSOX HKLPEU VISITS .BEACH s Heslcr Ilosford, of Orange. X. Great Admirer of Democrat. ORTH BEACH. Aug. S. (Special.) lorth Beach has had amon; Its pop. klon this week Miss Hester E. Hos- of Orange. N. J. Miss Hosford la Woodrow Wilson for President, ks for him. writes for him and truly teres In him. In fact, she has been ftlng this trip a political one,, Istlng for her favorite at every op- Itunlty. Thursday she made trips to licotta. where she took the boat for bth Bend and other small towns of Ishington. meeting men whose Influ- f she hopes to gain and trying to erest the women as well. Miss mos- Id-ls a graduate of University of bhigan and for the past six years has In head of the department of litera- re and civics In the High School at tinge. She is official biographer lor Wilson and at present Is re-wrlt- hls life. Miss Hosford was at Bal- lore when the Democratic nomlna was made and since then has been Inpalgnlng. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wells left the Iter part of the week after a pleas- stay at Long Beach. IMiss M. B. Williams and Miss Lillian tywood have returned to their home Denver after an extended visit on Coast. IMiss Ethel Cohn. Margaret and M:ir Hagedorn. Margaret. Rose and Irtha Schacht. Madeirne Stone. Made Le Groh. Pauline Jacobson, Irene Col is and Mae Barr made up a party to swimming one day this week. I Mrs. E. H. French, of The Dalles, has hened her cottage. "Surfside. for the I aeon and has as her guests Miss liezola P. Cheff and Mrs. George A. llcox. of Cornelius. I Mrs. J. B. McCune, of Los Angeles, come to the beach for the Summer i Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jack nott, in the Knott, cottage. Yna of the most enjoyable affairs of e week at the beach was a tea given Mrs. E. H. French Wednesday aft tnoon. The guests were Miss bie- Ihens and Miss Mlchell. of The Dalles: Irs. Smith French. Dr. Gertrude French. Mrs. D. M. French and daugh- Mrs. - Luderman. of Colorado tarings; Miss Le Conle Jamison ind f rs. G. E. Jamison, Miss M. E. Ste- Ihenson and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox. Mrs. .'licox assisted Mrs. French in serving. At the Avalon Hotel the following Lere visitors during the week ending V-Jy 31: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Simmons, f.ameryn iorney, Cisiner nug.pi, rs. Laura E. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. E. McFarland. Clyde A. Porter, w. L. Ilaberntcht. Lillian Wake. A. M. )CIU- .orth. Reed Ellsworth. Mrs. E. Scott Lnd Miss A Scott, all of Portland; Mrs. . R. Abrams, of Los Angeles; Mrs. L. Hann. of Spokane, and Miss M. Russell, of Rathdrum, Idaho. The register of the Portland Hotel for the week ending July 31; George fhompson, James Welserman, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Griffin. D. F. Flood, Mr. ind Mrs. H. G. Miller, J. A. Rust. Mrs. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Hobb. D. R. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. lieorite H. Pray. J. R. Chamberlain. I Frank Yoski, R. P. McClung, A. D. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. John McRob- rts. A. B. Manley. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. rClark. Miss Hettle Blakely. Mr. and IMrs. Charles Dlerke, H. L. Deyre. Mr. md Mrs. H. Blanchet. Miss G. Blan- Ichet. George Thompson. B. M. Durant, all of Portland; Mrs. Charles A. Both- (well and daughter, of Omaha, Neb.; Mr.' and Mrs. H. B. Clark. Tacoma, I Jennie Rossman, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mrs. James P. Jones and sons. Denlson, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. McNamee. Heppner; W. H. Baker. Sioux Falls. S. D.; Mr. land Mrs. M. B. Northington, Pleasant- Iville. Iowa; J. V. Rock, Raymond, Wash. Miss Madeline Stone had a bonfire party on the beach this week. Besides the -. usual toasting of marshmallows the crowd had all the watermelon they could eat. In the party were Madeline 8c h act. Margaret Rose and Bertha Schaet, Irene Collins, Arthur Parker, Margaret Hagedorn. Marian Hagedorn. Madeline Groh. Jerome Stone, Lester Slohel. Cressy Phillips. Captain J. Allyn. with his family, has located at Sea View for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jameson have tak en a Summer home at Sea View to be present for the next month. Mrs. Joseph McCabe is numbered among the late arrivals. C B. Nelson and his family have a cottage at Beach Center. ' The dwellers in the Stout cottage for August will 'be Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Parker. Mrs. V. F. ShefTer will make the beach her home for the next few weeks. M. McBeth and family have returned after passlnga month at the beacb. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. BhlfTer and fam ily are located in a cottage In Center ville. A swimming party was held at the Crystal swimming tank Saturday, chap eroned by Mrs. Piggot. The enthusi asts were Miss Hannah Schloth. Miss Mollle Witherall, Miss Katherine Pig got. Miss Julia Piatt and Miss Lillian Downing. Perhaps one of the jolliest little par ties on the Coast Is comprised of the young folks at the home of Mrs. Isam White, at Neapsco cottage near the Breakers. There are Just Ave of them in the little party, but they have the best times. A two-seated rig pulled by the faithful bays can be seen nearly any time on the road between Sea View and Ocean Park, and the laughter which can be heard bespeaks the good time. They are the Misses Ruth Rosen f eld and Helen Simon and Messrs. Dr. Iawrence Selltnx. Dr. James Rosen feld and Sanford Rosenfeld. The two doctors are recently from Berlin, where they passed two years study ing. When they arrived at Mrs. White's cottage they were serenaded propesly, musicians being arrayed on the porch. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Marks, of Ed monton, Canada, are visiting their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Marks, near Tioga. A Jolly party was held at Deadman's Hollow one day this week, when a party from Tioga made the trip. In cluded were the Misses Lillian Down ing. Katherine Piggot. Lucy Hanley. Gladys Humphrey. Ruth Humphrey. Julia Piatt and the boys of the crowd were Frank Hemenway. William Al len. John Piatt and Fred Humphrey. After lunch the party visited North Head and tiie Weather Bureau. I P. Whitaker. of van- .i.uin . -fn' Beach, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gratton. a E. Smith and family are located In the cottage belonging te Dr. Tern pleton. at Newport Station. The family of B. O. Woods has come to Long Beach for the Summer. Mrs. A. J. Pettltt has come to, the beach to pass the Summer. Dr. Pettltt will pass the week-end wlta his lam ily. In a cottage at Long Beach are lo cated the family of T. C. Thronson At the Driftwood, the people from Portland registered are as follows Rav W. Hopkins. Miss J. Chimin. Mrs L. F. Chimin. G. W. Stone. A. E. Cohn, Charles Brown. Mrs. T. T. Esterbrook. Mrs. R. M. Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Kaul'mann. C. A. Caween, Mrs. P. F. McMorrow and Margaret McMorrow, Mrs. N. J. Shannon. H. U. Shannon, R. G. Garrison. Lonr Beach Hotel for the week end ing July 31 shows the following Hat of guests: Mrs. F. P. Baumgarten, Airs, m E. Roberts, Miss Ida Rothchlld, Theo dore Schultz and sons, O. Sunderson, Max Cohen. Sam Dubuer, John G. Mc Kenzle, Charles Stewart, Hazel Owen, Mattie Clark. Edith and Mabel Fouts, W. A. Pratt. Edward J. Blumenthal. A. E. Tolleson. Mrs. H. D. Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mundorff. A. S. Phillips. Mrs. G. B. Leach, Mrs. S. C Faulkner. Mrs. Cora Hodglns. Mrs. C. W. orKs, George and Frank Works, all of Port land: Mrs. H. G. Works and daughter, Ethel, Chlco, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bun ker. Wichita. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. w P. Kllaore. Cornelius; G. G. Hicks, South Bend: Mrs. Anna Schllng, Bloom- lngton. 111.; E. F. Burns, Sandy, Or.; Anna and Elizabeth Mundorff, Gay F. Cramer, Huntington; H. O. Wilson, New York; Charles Henderson, Seattle; J. R. Mcintosh, Chicago; Frank Edwards. Tacoma: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doollttle, Boise: Luclnla Shipman. Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Doenlcker and family are located on the beach for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gratton gave a party at their Summer home Tuesday evening. It was in honor of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Whitaker, who are visiting them. Cards were the feature of amuse ment, and the prize was awarded to Mrs. F. M. McGlll. In the Baumgarten cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Lohmlre are making their headquarters for the month of August. The Tennis Club at Tioga is making rapid strides along the line of Improve ment. Miss Hannah Schloth and Miss Mollle Witherall are greatly responsible for the Interest shown so far. Mrs. J. B. Candllsh and tl.ree daugh- tr a r, orcunvinir the Wheeler cot taere for the Summer. Mr. Candllsh was a week-end visitor. Mr. R. II. Robertson, of Portland, has hn a hearh iruest for two weeKs. Mr. A. O. Goddard is the guest of Un J R. Candllsh. In one of the cottages at Centerville are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jeffery are ex pected to arrive at Long Beach within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Jeffery have been down for a week and opened the cottage. The dwellers In the Foster cottage are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rose and family. The Ladles' Aid of Long Beach at tracted much attention Thursday when they held a bazar in the unoccupied dining-room of the Long Beach Hotel. It was the first thing of the kind that has taken place this Summer here, ana the articles for sale . were all hand made. There were beautifully embroi dered pillow cases on which members, of the Aid passed many an hour, ana there were several little Jabots of Irish which some one had made. The pro ceeds went Into the funds of the Pres byterian Church. At the North Beach Inn, for the wceU ending July 3, the following peoole had registered: From Portland. Rose Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grutze and child. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Camp, Maxlne Camp, Mrs. N. W. Jones and son. Mrs. Elsie S. Sturtevant. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Van Dresser. Mrs. H. Lanyon and daughter. C. M. Dewey, Mrs. Katherine Bracey, Mrs. S. E. Moeser and son, Car rie Olness, S. Herbert Lanyon, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mulr and family, of Wilbur, Wash.; Miss Gertrude Denlson, Red Wing. Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rumfrev. of Buffalo; Homer C. Fulmer and John B. Fulmer. of Monroe, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Franklin and daugh ter. Miss Dorothy. Cazedero; Mr. and Mrs. M. Glltner. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Everts and daughter. Pearl, C. C. Pey ton, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright gave a dinner party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cupler, of Fargo. N. D.. who are their guests while at the beach. Miss Mabel Rlezold. who will be rememoerea by many as having sung in the Louvre, and Mr. Robert McCarl entertained the participants in the party by music. At Harvest Home the following passeo a few days at tne Deacn: bit. nurra, Nfr M H. Thiele. Louise P. Thiele, J. M. Wallln, Ed Loder. L. J. Loder and Mrs. Loder, Waverly, Neb.; JSditn Yates and son. Kenneth, Waverly, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watkins. Miss Mae Barr Is visiting her cousin, Miss Irene Collins, at Seaview. This week Irene Collins and her cou sin. Miss Mae Barr, will ride over to Seaside, where they will be the guests of Miss Clara Qulnn. Miss Margaret Schacht will accompany them and visit Miss Adina Llbak. At the Breakers Hotel for the week ending July 31 the following had signed as patrons: From Portland Mr. ana Mrs. C. E. Dent and family, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and daughter. Miss Garrett, Miss A. E. Cohen, M. Relngold. Mr. and Mrs. George U. Boschke and two children, Mrs. M. E. Colgate. Claude Starr. M. A. Williams, Miss Cora Walker, D. E. Mather, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Rosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stark, William M. Blnney, J. Shemanskl. Ethel Craven. C. W. Corne- ' llus. C. Dunkelburger. A. W. St. Mar, A. B. Manley. C. E. Shaw, R. W. Rich ard, J. G. Peters and son. Mrs. H. W. Corbett. From Spokane J. H. LyBter. Thomas A. E. Lally. E. J. O'Shea. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Connelly, Bartley and Margaret Connelly, Kate Dodds, James Cronln, L. J. Cronln, Mr. and Mrs. J. u. Slay- ton, Mrs. H. C. Olney and Pansy Olneyt and Sara A. Roberts. From Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lear. Fred R. Hills. George McManus, G. B. Blackwell. J. T. Brooke. Emma C. Sanford. Worcester, Mass.; Elsie B. Frey. Pasadena. Cal.; Mrs. J. Harrington, Butte, Mont.; the Misses Lally, Denison. Ia.: G. T. McLean, Jack sonville. Fla.; P. E. Daniels, New Or leans; Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, A. C. Delacroix. Fort Columbia. From Astoria C. V. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norblad, Sam Little. L. A. Muir and family, Wilbur. Wash.: M. A. Teutsch. Kansas City: Joe Helm, South Bend; Rev. U. Hendrix, Snoho mish: V. Condreth, South Bend; Helen M. Chalmers, Forest Grove: Margaret Lowell, Pendleton: E. A. Main, New York: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mansur, Knappton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. C. Nel son. Vancouver. BEACIIERS EXJOY SUV CROFT G nests From Portland and Other Cities Visit Xorth Beach. SEACROFT. Aug. 3. (Special.) At Seacroft the following includes the list of guests for the week ending July 31: John Clemenson, Mrs. J. E. Cam eron. Mrs. A. W. Clark, Howard B. Hutchinson. Teddy Clark, U. B. Clark, Alfred B. Clark. W. E. Hutchinson, A. V. Clark. G. F. Peek, Katherine S. Tur- ner. Mrs. Alanon -versteeg, au oi -on- nrfl- T-linan turner, viuincy, in.; Mrs. Bathing, Clamming, Bonfires, Picnic Parties and Various Other Amusements Hold Pleasure-Seekers' Interest. Is? J. :. 3?zzsS- B, E. Porterfield and son Howard, of Spokane. Mrs. William Sellars has returned. accompanied by her son, William, and daughters, Evelyn and Margaret, to their home In Spokane, after a pleas ant visit at Seacroft. At Hotel Sunset, for the week end ing July 30, the following registered: Mr. and Mrs. John Vigelius, Jr., Eu gene J. 'Rich, Will F. Powell, Al L Krause. G. N. B. Franzke. Charles H. Loughlln. Mr. and Mrs. O'Loughlln, Ha zel M. Young, Edythe E. Rogers. Lil lian Welnstein, Anna E. M. De Carle, Flora D. Haskell, Gertrude Haskell and William E. Haskell, all of Portland; H. O. Michaels, Marshalltown, la.: Her man Rletveld, Pella, la.; Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Sroat and son Paul, Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Loughlln, the for mer the popular originator of "Jeter Fogg." are visiting at North Beach, and are at Hotel Sunset. At the Shellburne the following are visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Burke Jones and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Boody. Emma Shepard. Lillian A. Raab, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Blutean, H. Austin Biddle, U. B. Kldd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Cafpenter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Berryman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving II. Heusner, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Chillson, Mrs. Llllie Kaufman, Miss Leona Chill- son, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bergner, George H. Caldwell. Miss Gail McGrady, Miss Genevieve Blackmore, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Biersdorf, Theodore Thiel. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Church, John William Church, Carl Corbly Church, Randall Martin Church, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Anderson and son, Mrs. V. V. Dolph and daughters, Mis3es Ella and Gertrude Van Landingham, Mrs. Vlrglna Hood, J. O. Lauch, F. A. Snook, all of Portland: Mabel Abercrombie, Boise: R. G. Masiker. Mrs. M. Schillers, Odell. Or.; Mrs. L. D. Boyd, Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Barnett and daugh ter Hazel, Miss Leola Gilbert, all of Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Bor ham and child, St. Johns; C. H. Barnett,; Walla Walla. The Hackney Hotel had the follow ing for the week ending July 30: Ever ett Wortman. Mrs. E. J. SIver, Miss Elizabeth Cole, Miss Mary Duffy, Mrs. A. L. Mackintosh, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Pray. H. S. Harriet, Grayce E. Graves, R. IT. Hopkins, Mrs. S. B. Don augh, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Eichenlaub, John Balkie and family,, a. E. Meyers, M. H. Diehl. Madeline Stone, Miriam Hagedone. -Mack D. Howes, R. E. Mc- Elhose, R. G. Masiker, R. V. Coleman, T. J. Cronln, P. C. Wood, E. H. Lough lln, U. A. Williams, J. C. Campbell, E. C. Veasey and Mrs. Veasey, C. S. Speer, all of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Cohn, of Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A, N. Norblad, of Astoria; R. G. Masiker, Odell, Or.; Andrew Caldenwood, J. A. Luepel, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and daugh ter Jean are located In their cottage at Seaview. A clamming party left Hackney Cot tage Tuesday morning and returned with two sacktuis of clams. They dug them up near the llfesavlng station. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Levy and children. Mr. and Mrs. S. U. B. Cohn. Miss Ethel R. Cohn and Mrs. M. Markwttz. For dinner that evening the party ate clams at the Levy residence. David 1 McDaniei is passing a tew days at Bide-a-Wee cottage, Seaview, guest of Mrs. u. Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Cohn. formerly of Portland, but now of Spokane are visiting at the beach. Miss Madeline stone leit HacKney s the end of the week to attend Miss Loda Hollister's wedding. Miss Hollis ter Is well known in musical circles. Miss Stone will return Wednesday. Th. lolly crowd from Hackney cot tage had a big bonfire on the beach Monday night. They roasted apples and marshmallows. Mrs. Kenneth cooper, or Pendleton, Is visiting Mrs. Scott at Seaview. At the home oi Mrs. i. j. aeuien, a spacious cottage on the road between Beach Center and Seaview. Wednes day afternoon, 16 tables were filled by a Jolly crowd who played 500. The rooms were decorated with many ferns. Two prizes were given to the highest scorers, and refreshments were served. Mrs. Seufert was assisted by Mrs. Frank Kernan. Mrs. U. U. Corcoran and the Misses Ruth Kernan. Agnes Cor coran. Mary Monks, Bertha and Mar garet Schacht Irene Collins. The wom en paid 50 cents for their places at the tables and the results went toward the fund they are raising to build a home here for the Catholic priest. Mrs. Theodore Victor Tatum and Joseph Tatum. of Seattle, are visiting Mrs. B. F.' Greene in her cottage, the "El-Go-Be." - Albert Wastell and John Clemenson, two Portland boys, found a new way to earn nickels this Summer. They carry a big supply or Coney island "red hots" around with them on the beach at nights, and at the bonfires every one buys. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wilson, the for mer of the firm of Huntington and Wilson, attorneys, have opened their cottage on the boulevard, near Sea view. T. J. Seufert visited with his family in their pretty home at Seaview. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hutchln have come to Seaview, where they will pass two weeks at the Shellburne. Mr. Hutchln Is manager of the Rose Fes tlcal. NEWPORT ATTRACTS CROWDS Early Battling: Is Becoming: Popular at Beach Town. NEWPORT, Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) Many visitors at Newport miss one of Its most Interesting scenes when they neglect to visit the beach early In the morning. If the tide Is low, as it has been during the past week, one sees an aspect of beach life seen at no other time or place. It Is usually a surprise to one who goes, for the first time, to see the crowds on the beach at this early hour, for they usually have a virtuous feeling that they are among the few early risers. Rocks, which later in the day are covered by breaking billows, are then uncovered and people with chisels, picks, hammers and" buckets are indus triously digging for the delicious rock oyster. Along the edges of the reefs fishermen stand with long bamboo poles, casting their bait, utterly Indif ferent to the stray breakers that dash around their feet. Jolly, good-natured crowds, bound on long tramps, start at this time with their lunch baskets and plenty of energy. Others gather star fish and look at the many Interesting things in the pools left by the out going tide. That more people are availing them selves of motoring to Newport Is shown by the increasing number of machines in evidence here. The beach, between Agate and Newport, is a fa vorite speeding ground for automobiles and almost any time in the afternoon records are made and lost Last Tuesday Felix LaBranch re turned to Salem in his machine and put up signs at all fork roads, as far as Dallas, for the benefit of autolsts trav eling the road for the first time. Tennis played on the beach at low tide, Is one of the latest diversions at Newport. The hard sand makes an ex cellent court. Frank Wortman, wife and baby, of McMlnnvllle, came in their auto to pass a few days at the bench. Senator Booth, with his wife and daughter. Miss Barbara, are at the beach for a few weeks. Archbishop Christie, of the Catholic Church, was here over Sunday. He held services In the church and confirmed a class of five during" the service. Ralph Watson, secretary to Governor West, is occupying the Pine Lodge. C K. Spalding has opened his cottage and his family are occupying It this month. Mrs. Phipps, wife of Rev. Charles Phlpps, of Portland, accompanied by her sister, la passing a few weeks at the beach. Mrs. Richard Cooper, of Seattle, with her baby, is occupying a cottage on the clifT. Mrs. A. W. Davis, of St. Johns, has taken a cottige for the month. Her mother and sister from the East are visiting her. Miss Jennie Donnell, of Portland, Is a guest of Mrs. Lewis Smith. ' R. I. Hedrlck, wife and son are os ciiDylnr. a cottage in "Professors' Row." Dr. Lockwood, of Portland, visited the beach during the past week. Rlshon Scadding was among the week's visitors. He will hold services In the Eriscot)al Church today. Dr. W. Austin Cox, of Albany, has established his wife and mother In cottage for the Summer. Mrs. Blrchtold. wife of Professor Blrchtold, of Corvallls, was among this week's arrivals. Dean Ray, of Portland, who Is here with his car, made the second trip to Otter Rocks accomplished this season in a machine. The Pathfinder made the first. F. M. French, of Albany, passed a few days in his cottage here last week. Rev. M. M. Gilchrist, of Oakville, has almost completed his Summer cottage at Agate Beach. Otto Wilson, of Salem, motored over during the week. Mrs. Ed Weller, of Salem, has opened her cottage at Seal Rocks. Her sister, Mrs. W, Beckford, is visiting her. Rev. M. C. Hawks is passing his va cation here. He preached to a large audience in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vance, of Portland, are among the week's arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. W. Spence are settled for the Summer In "Dunnydeer" cot tage. Rev. J. R. N. Bell and wife, of Cor vallls, are enjoying their vacation at Newport Mrs. M. M. Davis has completed her handsome bungalow and expects to oc cupy it soon. The largest excursion that ever vis ited Newport arrived last Sunday, when over 800 people came to enjoy the cool sea breeze. Dr. Frank Post, of Portland, Is here with his family. He has a tent In the Tent City. G. W. Cook and family, of Portland, are among the latest arrivals at New port. Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, of Salem, re turned home .this week, after passing a pleasant month at the beach. Bonfires are rather numerous on the i w haw r,A onv .v.nlner one can see gay parties enjoying their dellghu. A particularly pieasnni une w given 1 r rr A nt Vl W VOlinti rPOTll O f NCW" . ,1.1. otaaV ihnnt afi ff-llsta were present. Refreshments were served in 1 . . I - V- n .-..1. the way or Banawicue., iw ucemw.. and a long stick; Each cooked his own ft vu discovered there are about 35 ways of preparing beefsteak over a Donnre. A merry party of college girls have ..i,.. Mur here for a fortnight and are having a lively time. Those In the party are Nell Sykes, Dorothy and May Steussloff and Jessie Harrltt, of Salem; Christy and Barbara Moore and Gertrude Nolan, of Corvallls; Ra mona Kane, Ashland; Cleo White, Mc Mlnnvllle. - S. C. Chance is at Agate Beach with his family. They are "tenting" while their new cottage Is being completed. Mrs. J. Fred Yates, of Corvallls, re turned home, after an outing at the " rr T. rilljr of Roseburg. with her two little girls, are located in the Hoover cottage. Miss Capltola Willis i. thlr s-uest. Mrs. Miller Is a daugh ter of Blnger Herman. Miss Helen Jfianaers, oi mw xur City, is a guest of the Misses Church at Agate Beach. Miss Eula McCully is visiting Mrs. A. B. Crosman in a cottage at Olsonville. Captain L. earner and crew, of the i...h nil I. a iitiHop thA nllntn o A of Captain R. E. Voeth, made a very suc- cessrul eaten oi nauoui yy cuueouny morning. xney were ui auuui VWUi hours and caught about 800 pounds. Some of the fish weighed as much as 60 pounds. They found a ready mar ket at 8 cents a pound. Judge Hamilton, of Roseburg, his wife and family, are among the recent arrivals at the beach. Colonel Roefer, of Salem, motored over with his family last week. They are staying at Agate Beach. A' number of guests are registered at the Ocean Hill. Among them are: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O'Gorman, Mrs. War ren. Virginia McDonaugh, V. A. Rapps, Spokane; W. A. Teutsch, Alice L. Gib son. Nina N. Gilbert, Jeanette Nyson. The following Portland guests have registered at The Abbey during the week: A. J. Moser, W. Rudolph, R. W. Fishburn, J. G. Igleheart, W. T. Hum mert, W. B. Bolton, A. P. Newton, Rob ert L. Wlthrow, Victor DentofT. I. H. Yerlx, Mrs. J. R. Bean. H. B. Brlstow, Estella Bean, E. F. Bowers, L. C. Mills, Y. Felt, Sorln Jensen, Mrs. J. W. Brack ford and daughter, A. Christie, A. G. De Lorlmer, D. Vance, H. K. B. Davis, Jr.. C. H. Davis, Jr.. B. Newbern, J. C. McVay, T. F. Heart, Geady Richer, D. T. Ray, C. F. Neahes. E. J. Bryan, J. A. Taylor, George B. Walcott, L. J. Law ton, D. T. Redfleld, C. A. Klin, D. Crow ley, C. E. Hash, Miss N. Daniel, L. B. Harrison, Captain R. E. Voeth. Walter A. Nash, Mr. Freeman. George A. Peel, C. McCullough and wife. F. E. West and wife, M. R. Colwel, J. A. Yerex, A. V. Oleson, O. P. York and wife. Portland guests at the Nicolai the past week were: D. D. Moreland, W. Si. Paige, F. S. Belcher, wife and children, Mrs. C. T. Caye, George Gerlinger and family, W. H. Arbuckle, F. Anderson, H. Anderson, Mrs. Auny D. Dunn, James P. Walsh, Lewis Montgomery, Mrs. Stockton, R. D. Cruikshank, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cook, Gayer Cook, Garry G. Smith, N. G. Walker, Mrs. E. L. Mlnkler, Mrs. J. A. Follett. The Osburn housed the following Portland people the past week: V. It. Bllyeu and wife, L. B. Harrlraan, Miss Daniels, E. Haak, Edwin D. Williams and wife, August Berg, Ray Z. Myers and wife, Mrs. C. Henderson, Jean D. Henderson, S. C. Berry and wife. Guests registered at the Ocean House are: Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, John M. Pearson, Henry Pearson, Portland; Miss Ellen Johnson. Portland: Mrs. R. B. Marzluff. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rapp, Spokane, Wash.; 8. Schmidt, Portland; Joseph Buechell, Monmouth; C. A. Chandeler and fumlly, Albany; W. B. Howell, Oregon City. Registered at the Irvln House from Portland are: Leo Bowers, B. E. You mala and wife; Charles Cooper, wife and daughter: Bernlce Hannlgau. R. E. SUMMER FTJBNISHED TENTS AT COLUMBIA BEAGH ON THE PACIFIC Each tent is equipped with beds, bedding, stove, table, cooking utensils, etc. You will have the free use of shower baths, water, swings, tennis courts and boats. Good board may be secured at 35 cents per meal or $1 per day. Make your reservations at Western Oregon Trust Co., 272 Stark Street, or write Frank E. Roberts, Manager, care Columbia Beach Hotel, Columbia Beach, via "Warrenton, Oregon. .1 , . , r TiiiTnriM" i ii h i Short Scenic Excursion To and Through Beautiful Tualatin "Valley Country. North Plains via United Railways Wilkeiboro. Picnic Grounds Open to Visitors North Plains P."vrk, ideal place to spend day. Pure drinking water. Restaurants and grocery stores for lunches. Shade trees. Mountains in view. Week-end rates. Inquire for time cards and descriptive literature. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon. We AVALON First-class board and rooms. Con venient to the beach. A restful re treat. Sea foods every day. Rates moderate. Write me. MRS. RICHARD COOI.EY. Beach Center Station, Long Beach. Wuha P. O. Elk Creek Hotle First and best on Cannon Beach. Remodeled and refurnished. PURE MOrVTAIJf WATER, Sea foods a specialty. Pleasant auto ride from ELK CREEK HOIBL, Seaside. Oregon. NORTH BEACH INN Newton, Wash. BlDDl UOiieitH" 11 ' " .1 1IF..kln rrt ft RitQk TjIFI,, RhflIV lion O" TBm6uu t3 " , ground extending directly to the ocean. Accommoaauuns ivr gun u.wifus. venient to hot salt baths and post office. Excellent table and service. Address Mm. N. M. newer, inner.. Loos Beach, Wub, ARE YOU GOING CAMPIXGT TRY WILHOIT SPRINGS Beat Camp Grounds on the Const. Antn StaffA Everv Day. Hotel European Flan. Rates Reasonable PHONE EAST 8138. HOTEL SUNSET BEACH CENTER. Ideal spot, modern family hotel, coun- . , AnmK4nAH' flCOH fl In full iry ana bmiuh v,ww.n..... . - ... -... view; large, yard for children, croquet frounu, Desi cuisine huu bouio sea,.,?, ishlng. surf bathing. POSTOFFICE, LONG BEACH. WASH. rare. AJeunimn. 1 mht-x'T ItV V1KU' HATKI- At Old Government Camp, on the base of Mt Hood. Jut opened. The mot modern and up-to-date mountain rort In the pa cific Northwest. Located at the terminus of the acenlo Mt. Hood auto road. 3 hours by auto from Portland. Headquarter, for par ties ocnd!n the mountain. Rates. 52.50 ner day; 12 Pr week, and $35 per month. For further Information, inquire at Hotel Lenox. Third and Main "trefta city, or write Mountain View Hotel, via Row. Or. E. colman. proprietor. Sea Croft and Annex SEAVIEW, WASHINGTON. Splendid location, facing the ocean; electric lights among the trees; large sitting rooms with fireplaces. Best of meals served in Seacroft'a dining-room. Housekeeping apartments In the Annex. Mrs, W. E. Hutchinson. Uanaajrer, W. H. Burton. Miss Frieda Eliander, Mrs. J. R. Rochm and children, Mrs. G. Fresburg. BAYOCEAX ENJOYS SENSATION Suposed Figure of Man Seen on Lion Head Rock Later Disappears. BAYOCEAN, Or., Aug. 3. (Special.) Since the opening of the salmon fishing season in Tillamook Bay, boating par ties have been the feature of enter tainment here. Visits to the shallow waters of the bay In small craft In search of crabs and clam.s, as well as trips up and down in motorboats with trolling lines out, have been of almost dally occurrence. The rough weather of the past week has prevented trips to the ocean, the smoother waters of the bay being pre ferred by fishermen. The operations of native fishermen have attracted vis itors and the yacht Henrietta almost every morning on her regular trips has carried numerous visitors anxious to Bee the manner In which the big red fish are secured. Seining Is carried on extensively pretty well up Into the Trask and Tilla mook Rivers, and Into the sloughs leading In over the tide land. The fisher folk here live in houseboats and handle their nets from small boats propelled by oars. Many of these peo ple have motorboats and the chug chug of gasoline engines may be heard at almost any time of the day and well Into the night. A notable trip was made early in the week by the Henrietta, under Captain Jenkins, with a large party of excur sionists, over the bar and northward to the mouth of the Nehalem River, where the schooner C. T. Hill, attempt ing to cross the bar without assistance from a tug, was carried ashore and landed high and dry on the sand. The crew had deserted the little vessel, and Captain Jenkins prepared to give his passengers a representa tion of how vessels are saved from the surf when It was found impossible to get a line to the stranded craft, and the proposed rescue had to be abandoned. The trip of 20 miles from Tillamook Bay to the Nehalem bar was negotiated in record time by the Henri etta, demonstrating her ability as a speed-maker. The concert and dance by the Tilla mook Concert Band, of 20 pieces, at the pavilion here Saturday night brought a large number of visitors from that city, and provided entertain ment for many of the guests at the hotel. The Henrietta was compelled to RKSORTS. Oceanhill Hotel NEWPORT, OREGON An exclusive quiet family hotel. E 1 e c t r i c-lighted. Ample playgrounds for children ; accessible beach, no grade to climb ; shel tered from all winds. Shore dinners a specialty. Bus meets boats. Make reservations now. v a, t.vi COLLINS HOT SPRINGS COLLINS, WASH. Delightful mountain resort. Beauti ful scenery. Good hunting and fishing. Hot Mineral Baths, excellent for rheumatism, stomach and liver trou bles. Fine new bath house with lady and gentlemen attendants. A perfect health resort. Accommoda tions unsurpassed. Take North Bank road or Upper Columbia River boats. Rates on application. V. A. YOUNG. Proprietor. GotoLongBeach And Stop at The Portland European Flan. Reasonable Rates. Up. to-Date Cafeteria and Delicatessen. Home Cooklno; Our Specialty. EUGENE HAN NEMAN. Proprietor. THE HOTEL WARREN. Only. Flrat-riaa. Hotel on Beachfront. Situated on Cannon Beach. Beautiful view, hunting, fishing and bathing. Best cuisine and table service. Sea foods a specialty. Pure mountain water piped to hotel. Autos and stages meet all trains. For rates address. M. S. WAKUEN, Erola, Via Seaside, Ore icon. Cannon Beach Hotel Clean beds. Kxcellent meals. Best of everything. Fine eight-mile auto ride from Seaside, ending at the most beau tiful beach In the world. Good fishing, hunting and bathing. Address W. II. MOSS. Erola, Oregon. SEASIDE HOTEL Protiest place at Seaside. Rates to families. Good meals and clfjen rosiis. Pretty flowers. Bus mets all trains. ' Give us a visit. ReguUr rates 12.50 per day. Arch Cape Hotel Most Picturesque Spot an Cannon Beacb On tne Oceon Front. Unexcelled Bathing. Vishlng and Hunt ing. Sea Foods a Specialty. Reasonably Rates. Beautiful Scenic Ride From Seaside. Address W. S. AbAMS, Ecola, Or.